Objective-C Programming

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Objective-C is an object-oriented programming language that is a strict superset of C (any valid C code is equally valid Objective-C code), and it inherits its object-oriented capabilities from Smalltalk. All procedural syntax is identical to that of C, and all object-oriented syntax is an implementation of Smalltalk messaging. It is the main programming language used by Apple for OS-X and iOS and their respective APIs/ Objective-C inherits the syntax, primitive types, and flow control statements of C and adds syntax for defining classes and methods.

This course will introduce you to the interfaces and features of Microsoft Office 2010 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access. You will learn about the features that are shared between all products in the Office suite, as well as the new features that are product specific.

Is there any 3rd party libraries? I have to create different radio button as shared screenshot and the text field data will changed as clicked by user and while final submitting all data will stored on dB and Also payment will be done by only one method.Screen-Shot-2017-10-27-at-12.29.55-P.png

So I would like to make this program read a user inputted matrix instead of the one that is provided in the main function. Also, the limit to the 2d matrix should be more than 9, but no more than about 100 and should also be user defined.

I am a rookie with programming but wanted to delve into programming for Androids. What language should i use? or what development program.? also, does this language translate to coding pretty well if i wanted to create the same app for ios.
any commentary would be greatly appreciated

i am using turbo c++ in my pc and the cursor has an issue that when i type the code and i have to enter a line in my typed code then the cursor simply moves to next line instead of adding a line .Moreover on doing any sort of correction in data like adding some new words in a particular line then the succeeding words get erased instead of shifting...

I created a OSX application which contains powerpoint slides and can add these slides to any existing powerpoint presentation. I am using applescript and vba script to add slides from my OSX application to powerpoint. In Powerpoint 2016 mac version it is asking for "Grand file Access" permission popup always when I am adding slides.

Is there any way to remove this popup programatically.
And some times it is not pointing to the correct file location, and at that time the "Grant Access" button is not enabled.

I need to observe powerpoint actions in my OSX app.
Scenario: I need to perform some actions in my OSX application when user clicks on save button in PowerPoint. Is there any ways to to this. I have achieved this functionality in Windows application by VBA Macro Events, but in PowerPoint Mac version the VBA Macro Events are not supported.
Thanks in advance
Please help me

When working with reverse geocoding some address could be ambiguous for given location and the returned array of placemarks can contain multiple values (address gets multiple hits). This happens very rarely. Usually practice is to take first or last object from given array. So, I want to know why is this common practice. I've looked in Apple documentation and they also took object at index 0. Does the first object contains the most accurate address if the array of placemarks contains more than one object for given location (lat, long)? Thanks for your answers.

Error 2 'DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging.SpreadsheetDocument' does not contain a definition for 'WorksheetParts' and no extension method 'WorksheetParts' accepting a first argument of type 'DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging.SpreadsheetDocument' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

I have built a Windows desktop application that reads through a bunch of files and folders and analyzes them, and creates image previews while it loops through them.

Problem is that sometimes, when the file/folder structure is too large, it is taking nearly 100% of the system processor and RAM. I was able to successfully limit the RAM to take maximum 20% of the system's total, but I cannot manage to limit the CPU allowed resources.

Hi, I'm looking for a video tutorial series for Cocoa and Swift 2. I've searched high and low, but none that are current with Xcode 7.x and Swift 2. I've found a couple that are great, but most are Xcode 6 and Objective-C or iOS with Swift 1, but my question is specific - Xcode 7.x and Swift 2.

Does anyone have a link to a good tutorial series that meets those requirements?

Yes...I know that iOS is very similar to Cocoa, but I'd really like to find a tutorial set for Cocoa and not iOS.

hello
i would like to know how to determine the location of an object pointed at by the camera on an ios and android,
My thinking is the location of the user/camera is determined by using the location services on the mobile device, utilize the compass and camera in the phone to determine the distance to object(building) in the center of the camera view?
utililize the distance and compass/angles to determine the lat/lon of the pointed at building. Reverse geo-code the coordinate to get the actual address.
Is this feasible? are there any API's provided by Android/IOS that would facilitate this?

Objective-C Programming

175

Solutions

205

Contributors

Objective-C is an object-oriented programming language that is a strict superset of C (any valid C code is equally valid Objective-C code), and it inherits its object-oriented capabilities from Smalltalk. All procedural syntax is identical to that of C, and all object-oriented syntax is an implementation of Smalltalk messaging. It is the main programming language used by Apple for OS-X and iOS and their respective APIs/ Objective-C inherits the syntax, primitive types, and flow control statements of C and adds syntax for defining classes and methods.